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How many Sitefinity licenses do I need if I have several domain names that all point to the same website?

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How many Sitefinity licenses do I need if I have several domain names that all point to the same website?

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There are two cases when you can have several domain names all pointing to the same website: 1. Domain Alias is a domain name that points to another primary domain. For example, if the primary domain name is “original.com” and a Domain Alias is registered for “alias.com”, then “http://www.original.com” and http://www.alias.com will take visitors to the exact same pages of the “original.com” website. Furthermore, http://original.com/somefile.html will bring visitors to the exact same page as http://alias.com/somefile.html. 2. Domain Forwarding (URL Redirect) allows redirection of web requests for the parked domain name to content hosted on a different server. In case of Domain Forwarding when a visitor attempts to access the forwarded domain, the web browser automatically redirects to the specified website. In both cases you would NOT need separate Sitefinity licenses for each domain alias/forwarded domain. In the case of domain aliases, please contact sales@telerik.com with the list of

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